Closed mobile home park replaced by subdivision
By PAT FERRIER
PatFerrier@coloradoan.com
Owners of Dry Creek Mobile Home park, which closed March 1 amid lagging sales displacing 133 homeowners, plans to redevelop the property into 230 single-family detached homes.
Plans for the 41 acres north of International Boulevard between North Timberline Road and South Lemay Avenue, won preliminary approval from the city’s planning department in late May.
Modular homes in the Dry Creek mobile home park were not selling at the rate owner Uniprop had expected, homeowners were told in several hearings earlier in the year after the company decided to close the park.
Residents had until March 1 to find new mobile home parks or land on which to move their homes.
The mobile home park was approved for 240 spaces; Uniprop has proposed 227 in the new development, said city planner Ted Shepard.
For more on this story see Thursday’s Coloradoan.
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